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FreeScore-Reviews.com Compares Credit Score and Reporting Services


FreeScore-Reviews.com Compares Credit Score and Reporting Services

Norwalk, CT (PRWEB) October 28, 2009

Freescore.com has added a new site, FreeScore-Reviews.com. At the site, visitors have access to customer reviews about the FreeScore credit reports and credit scores service, plus they can compare and contrast FreeScore.com against five other services.

FreeScore, LLC is a leading provider of credit scores, reports and consumer credit information, along with identity theft protection services.

FreeScore Customer Reviews

Visitors can read reviews of the program from customers coast-to-coast. For example, Jamie from New York, New York states, “FreeScore worked exactly as advertised. I signed up for the service, identified an inaccuracy on my report, called the bank in question and the bank immediately offered to resolve the issue. Thanks.” While Deborah in Azusa, California said, “(FreeScore) gave me a quick response to my inquiry for a credit report for all 3 bureaus and my credit score(s).”

Discover FreeScore.com Benefits

FreeScore-Reviews.com explains the advantages of a FreeScore.com account. For instance, members get reports from all three major credit bureaus – TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian. Additionally, there is a 7-day free credit report and score trial period during which customers have unlimited online access to their three credit scores and 3-in-1 Triple Bureau Credit Report. Customers can check each report against their own financial records for discrepancies. Plus, if any of the 3 credit reports change, FreeScore.com’s monitoring service sends an e-mail notification, allowing the member to screen for credit fraud and identity theft.    

Compare Credit Reports and Score Services

Using a comparison chart, consumers can consider FreeScore.com along with five other credit reporting sites: annualcreditreport.com, freedcreditreport.com, Equifax, CreditCheck Total, and creditreport.com. With the chart, an user can quickly see which websites offer scores from all three credit bureaus or whether a credit service includes an identity theft restoration feature.

About FreeScore, LLC

FreeScore, LLC is a service that provides consumers with access to their imputing scores, reports and supervise. For more information, go to http://www.FreeScore.com.

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Related Free Credit Bureau Report Press Releases

 

why does free credit report show my score 690 for all 3 bureau’s but my fico .com shows 576 for equifax..?


Question by michael w: why does free credit report show my score 690 for all 3 bureau’s but my fico .com shows 576 for equifax..?


Best answer:

Answer by Greg
Equifax has some negative information that the other 2 do not. There is no way to know what it is without viewing the report.



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Does anyone have the toll free # for all three credit bureaus? I used it once and lost it.?


Question by Crazy Ray!!!: Does anyone have the toll free # for all three credit bureaus? I used it once and lost it.?
I had the one number you would call and they would send you your free yearly credit bureau report.

Best answer:

Answer by Ginger
Check out annualcreditreport.com. They have the phone numbers but you have access to a computer and can do it online faster that waiting and waiting on hold three times.



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Credit Report Toolkit Released by MERit Credit Systems


Credit Report Toolkit Released by MERit Credit Systems

(PRWEB) September 22, 2004

Experian, Equifax, and Trans Union management console allows configuration of credit bureau access codes and data transport options for single or limitless multiple accounts.

Protocol connectivity handlers take care of the proprietary credit bureau protocols and/or TCP/IP, transparently to your application.

System to system credit report parser functionality makes it unnecessary to parse the data into useable information, and eliminates the risk that changes in human-readable credit account layouts could “break” your program.

Server Module runs as a Windows NT or 2000 background service, or as a standard Windows application, and manages queues, error handling, and database interaction for multiple simultaneous connections to a single or multiple bureaus. Includes logging and trace functions.

Import Monitor allows for customization of the way in which credit report requests are formatted and handles database interaction for the submission of quested in applications where a simplified data interface is desired.

Export Monitor provides for rendering of credit reports as human-decipherable text, as well as highly-customizable file output formats. It includes many functions capable of summarizing and counting significant credit account values, and the capability to launch external programs upon receipt of a report.

Remote status monitor maintains a connection to the database, and appears as an icon in the tray area of the task bar for an at-a-glance indicator of the credit engine’s current status.

SQL Server provides data storage for credit reports, as well as opportunities for retrospective analysis of ascribed decisions. The MERit Credit Engine coming with detailed explanations of the database schema, allowing system integrators to insert requests, and query for detailed results using ODBC and SQL statements. The database design is capable of stored raw bureau data, data which has been parsed into tabled, fully rendered reports, and (optionally) XML and Merged credit reports.

MERit Credit Systems, Inc. (http://creditengine.net/credit_toolkit.htm) is a leading provider of desktop and server-founded online credit report retrieval software for businesses requiring quick and effective access to credit information from Equifax, Experian, and Trans Union.

MERit Credit Systems

Glendora, CA

(626) 963-8313

salesinfo@creditengine.net

http://creditengine.net

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Q&A: What is the name of the credit report site that is actually free.?


Question by genesgirl575: What is the name of the credit report site that is actually free.?
I’m trying to access my credit report. I know that you are allowed 3 free reports a year one from each bureau but I can’t remember which one you go to that is actually free. They all say free but when you get down to it they want money.

Best answer:

Answer by Michael L
www.annualcreditreport.com



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